An led light source, which includes at least one led, a panel between the led and the light emission surface of the light source, and a filler material inside the panel containing a material to diffuse the light from the at least one led by Mie scattering.
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16. An led light source comprising:
at least one led;
and
a hydrocarbon-based oil containing particles to scatter the light from the at least one led by Mie scattering,
wherein the hydrocarbon-based oil is disposed between the at least one led and a light emission surface of the light source, and
wherein the hydrocarbon-based oil further contains water and a small amount of a surfactant.
1. An led light source comprising:
at least one led emitting a light, wherein the light has a dominant wavelength;
and
a filler material containing a particles to diffuse the light from the at least one led by Mie scattering,
wherein the filler material is disposed between the at least one led and a light emission surface of the light source, and
wherein the mean diameter of the particles is greater than the dominant wavelength of the light.
13. An led light source comprising:
at least one led emitting a light, wherein the light has a dominant wavelength;
and
a poly(acrylamide) hydrogel containing particles to scatter the light from the at least one led by Mie scattering,
wherein the poly(acrylamide) hydrogel is disposed between the at least one led and a light emission surface of the light source, and
wherein the mean diameter of the particles is greater than the dominant wavelength of the light.
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The present invention relates to providing uniformly dispersed light from a light emitting diode (LED) source and to the efficient removal of the heat generated by the LEDs, and more particularly, to the uniform dispersion of the light generated by LEDs in a light source without substantial light loss, in order to provide a uniform illumination surface, and to permit the LEDs to be run at higher power.
An LED consists of a semiconductor junction, which emits light due to a current flowing through the junction. A white LED is typically made by using a blue or ultraviolet LED die, and adding a plastic coat to it, the coat containing a phosphor. The phosphor is used to convert the blue or ultraviolet light emitted by the LED die to a spectrum of light that more or less closely resembles white light or blackbody radiation.
At first sight, it would seem that white LEDs should make an excellent replacement for the traditional lighting sources. At equal power, they give far more light output than do incandescent bulbs, or, what is the same thing, they use much less power for equal light; and their operational life is orders of magnitude larger, namely, 10-100 thousand hours vs. 1-2 thousand hours. Similarly, their ultimate efficiency is higher than that of fluorescent tubes, and their lifetime is also substantially longer than that of fluorescent tubes.
However, LEDs have a number of drawbacks that have prevented them, so far, from being widely adopted as traditional lighting sources. One of these is that LEDs are discrete sources of light. They produce intense light within the beam of their output, but dim light outside of that beam. Using multiple LEDs does not fully alleviate this problem, as there are then interference patterns in the light.
In the past, LEDs have had diffusers added to their shells or bodies to spread out the light from the LED as a solution to the point light source problem. Another method has been to roughen the surface of the LED package. Neither of these methods accomplishes uniform light distribution for an LED light source, and may lower luminous efficiency. Methods of accomplishing approximate angular uniformity may also involve partially absorptive processes, further lowering luminous efficacy.
Another drawback with LEDs is that although LEDs require substantially less power for a given light output than do incandescent bulbs, it still takes many watts to generate adequate light for illumination. An LED, being a semiconductor, is nearly a point source of heat, and cannot be allowed to get hotter than a range of approximately 85-150° C. The LED thus has a substantial heat problem.
One possible solution to this heat problem is to use a large metallic heat sink, attached to the LEDs. This heat sink would then extend out away from the bulb, removing the heat from the LEDs. However, this solution is undesirable, because the heat sink may make it difficult for the light source to fit in to the desired form factor.
This invention has the object of developing a diffuser for LEDs, such that the above-described primary problems are effectively solved. It aims at providing a diffuser that may be attached to an LED light source, the diffuser uniformly distributing the light over the surface of the light source with very little light loss, and also providing a large surface area for heat dissipation. The apparatus includes a sealed panel, preferentially formed of a plastic such as polycarbonate, and a filler material, preferentially formed of a fluid, plastic or gel. The fluid, gel or plastic is designed to either contain, or itself form, a system of Mie scatterers. Additionally, the fluid, gel or plastic is designed to be, or to contain, material that efficiently removes heat from the LEDs and conveys it to a suitable surface for removal.
In accordance with one embodiment, the sealed panel has a rectangular cross-section. The fluid, gel or plastic fills the panel to approximately 70-99%, or as suitable to provide room for thermal expansion. The panel may be built as an integral part of the LED light source assembly, or may be an add-on attached by any of several well-known methods.
In accordance with another embodiment, the fluid, gel or plastic may be distributed in the sealed panel with a non-uniform spatial distribution. This may be used to generate light that is more intense in one direction than another.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
According to the design characteristics, a detailed description of the current practice and preferred embodiments is given below.
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In accordance with another embodiment, the LED light source 10 includes at least one LED 20, a panel between the at least one LED 20 and a light emission surface of the light source 10, and a filler material 91 inside the panel 90 to scatter the light from the at least one LED 20, wherein the filler material 91 contains small Mie cells plus a second different density component. In accordance with an embodiment, the filler material 91 is comprised of a hydrocarbon-based oil, with said second different density component being composed of water and a small amount of a surfactant. It can be appreciated that the filler material 91 is composed of components that are individually each transparent to light.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variation can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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